How was the closed beta test?

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Greetings! I know it’s been more than one year since the announcement of the closed beta test, but it’s better to be late than to never say it. And I want to say thank you to all of the participants who helped me with the testing. Among them, in addition to colleagues of mine, were approximately 15 students led by a quality assurance mentor, Oleksandr Panchenko. By the way, this man (showing a screenshot of a chat with Oleksandr and pointing to his profile photo), he was conducting a quality assurance course and invited his students to the platform, to the Prohood platform and gave him them testing tasks. And you can see they had a board with testing tasks (sharing a video recording of the board with tasks). And they found a few bugs. It’s, it is valuable. Thank you for that people! And also it’s a good win-win example between a startup’s goals and students’ goals. So startup got a free testing and students got practice on a real world project. I’m really glad that happened. So as promised, those of you who completed or let’s say almost completed the necessary tasks, by the way these ones (showing the tasks in a work management software), can get a paid plan for free for 12 months once we’re out of public beta. I know I promised it will be a premium plan for free but there was a change to pricing. So a paid plan for free for 12 months once we’re out of public beta. All you need to do to qualify, ohh actually you’re already qualified for the gift! All you need to do to get the gift is to send our support a message once appropriate time comes and the appropriate time will be after we’re out of public beta. Oleksandr Panchenko can get the gift too. And now, among participants who almost completed the necessary tasks are six people. Their names are Anastasia, Bohdan, Roma, Victor, Oleg and Anton. Yeah, so what comes next? The next is the public beta test and we’re very close to it, but not quite yet. You will know when it comes.

P.S. I’ve made near 15 recordings before this one and it still has mistakes though. That means my English learning and practicing should continue.